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CVE-2002-0224: The MSDTC (Microsoft Distributed Transaction Service Coordinator) for Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft IIS...

The MSDTC (Microsoft Distributed Transaction Service Coordinator) for Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft IIS 5.0 and SQL Server 6.5 through SQL 2000 0.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash or hang) via malformed (random) input.

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CVE-2002-0224 is an old denial-of-service issue in Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator on Windows 2000 environments associated with IIS 5.0 and SQL Server 6.5 through SQL 2000. A remote attacker could cause the service to crash or hang using malformed input. Sources do not describe data theft, code execution, a patch, or active exploitation. Exposure is most likely in legacy Windows 2000-era systems where MSDTC remains installed, enabled, and reachable over the network. Modern environments are unlikely to be affected unless they retain unsupported legacy servers or isolated applications using old SQL Server or IIS stacks. Treat this as a legacy-asset availability risk. It is not presented as active exploitation or data compromise, but unsupported Windows 2000-era systems with reachable MSDTC should be prioritized for isolation or retirement because reliable vendor support is unlikely. Mitigation focus: Inventory any Windows 2000, IIS 5.0, and SQL Server 6.5 through 2000 systems.; Check Microsoft or vendor archival guidance for supported fixes or replacement paths.; Restrict network access to MSDTC where business use is still required..

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